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Michael Lawson Brown has written: 'Reading for the Environment (WWF Reading for the Environment)'
It isn't a star unless it can sustain fusion. We might call such an object a "failed star", but unless it can sustain fusion it isn't a star at all.
The brown bear has the role of the top predator/scavenger in its environment.
A brown dwarf. That is the name given to a star that has a little less mass than the minimum required to sustain fusion.
Yes you do. If you just applied orange on top of the existing brown color, you couldn't see the orange, the hair would still look brown.
his brown fur would blend with his environment
OSHA is concerned with employee safety, not with the color of paint being applied. So, no, OSHA does not have a brown paint specification.
Paper brown grocery bags are argued to be better for the environment as they are biodegradable wheras some plastic bags can last decades and potentially harm wildlife.
they camouflage with their environment to be safe from predators. they often blend their colors with branches because of its color brown.
Assuming that the question refers not to a falled (??) star but to a failed star, the answer is that it is a star that does not have enough mass for hydrogen fusion to be sustain. Such stars are also known as brown dwarf stars.Assuming that the question refers not to a falled (??) star but to a failed star, the answer is that it is a star that does not have enough mass for hydrogen fusion to be sustain. Such stars are also known as brown dwarf stars.Assuming that the question refers not to a falled (??) star but to a failed star, the answer is that it is a star that does not have enough mass for hydrogen fusion to be sustain. Such stars are also known as brown dwarf stars.Assuming that the question refers not to a falled (??) star but to a failed star, the answer is that it is a star that does not have enough mass for hydrogen fusion to be sustain. Such stars are also known as brown dwarf stars.
i would personally use brown as it will blend in to its environment.........
it has brown feathers to hide in the treesit can fly